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Is there an investigation? Rosenstein also appointed Robert Mueller to investigate ties between Trump's campaign and Russian Federation. Senator Dianne Feinstein, the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, which is also investigating the ties between Russian Federation and the Trump campaign, said she was "increasingly concerned" Trump would try to fire not only Mueller, but also the man who appointed him, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein .

Australia's last such nationwide amnesty was in 1996, when the government bought back and destroyed more than 600,000 guns following a shooting in Port Arthur in the island state of Tasmania, in which a lone gunman killed 35 people over two days.

Rosenstein also said that having made political contributions "is not a disqualification" from working for the special counsel leading the Russian Federation investigation. Gingrich also said Trump is confident that Mueller will find he did nothing wrong, but Gingrich worries. Session will also testify before the House later Tuesday, scheduled to discuss the department budget.

No group has yet claimed responsibility for the kidnapping. According to reports, a senior government official confirmed the man was kidnapped from outside his home in the Karte Char area of the city on 18 June. Just last month kidnappers raided a guest house in Kabul, kidnapped a Finnish woman, and killed a German woman and an Afghan security guard. This comes as two foreign nationals working for the American University were kidnapped in a similar attack a year ago.

Despite the hospital's comment about Scalise's progress, "critical condition" is still defined by the American Hospital Association as a state in which vital signs are unstable and in which "indicators are unfavorable". Richmond, who plays for the Democratic team, said he had visited the hospital twice and planned to go again before Thursday night's game at Nationals Park.

If at least 58 deaths are confirmed, the blaze would be London's deadliest since World War II. "Sadly at this time , there are 58 people who we have been told were in Grenfell Tower on the night that are missing and therefore sadly I have to assume that they are dead", Commander Stuart Cundy told reporters, insinuating the figure could change.

Some victims may never be identified. Initial reports accounted for 12 deaths but the number of casualties was already expected to go up. The meeting is unlikely to quell complaints that May has been slow to reach out to fire survivors, despite her announcement of a $6.4 million emergency fund to help displaced families.

The fire forced residents to flee through black smoke down the single stairwell, jump out of windows or even drop their children from the 120-apartment building. But the identification of the victims appears to be proving very hard, which experts attribute to the extreme heat of the fire. Cundy said the police investigation into the blaze would look at the building and its refurbishment in 2016 and vowed to prosecute people "if there is evidence".

Now we need to think of the next game, which we have to win. "If we win we'll be close to qualifying so it's not the time to sound the alarm". Russian Federation are next up for Portugal in Moscow's Spartak Stadium on Wednesday, while Mexico face New Zealand in Sochi on the same day.

All the rest are homeless. The Prime Minister said there had been "huge frustrations" on the ground as people struggled to find information. Those who lost their homes will be rehoused within three weeks, she said. There has been a public outcry at the government's initial failure to provide up-to-the minute information. Friends and relatives of Zainab Dean, one of the people still missing after a fire engulfed Grenfell Tower , a 24 storey building gather, near the building, in west ...